I'm migrating my emunand to a new SD card using NXNandManager. I successfully dumped my emunand and restored it as a hidden partition to the new card. The question I have now is about where to put the nintendo folder.
On my old card, the Nintendo folder was located at emuMMC\RAW1\Nintendo. After restoring the emunand to the new card, NXNandManager auto-created the folder emuMMC\ER00. There is no RAW1 directory anymore.
I started copying the files into this new ER00 folder, because I'm pretty sure I just need to copy it there and edit the nintendo_path= field to emuMMC/ER00/Nintendo in the emummc.ini file. Does that sound right? Or should I rename the ER00 folder to RAW1 and keep the directory the same?
You can see in the screenshot my old config and directory structure (left) and the new structure on the right. Please let me know the best way to set this up.
Note: NXNandManager seems to build the folders for compatability with Atmosphere and SXOS. I think that's why it made a folder called "Emutendo" on the root of the card. The new config file it created points to that for the nintendo path, but I did not have that on my old card. Guessing that's an SXOS thing.
On my old card, the Nintendo folder was located at emuMMC\RAW1\Nintendo. After restoring the emunand to the new card, NXNandManager auto-created the folder emuMMC\ER00. There is no RAW1 directory anymore.
I started copying the files into this new ER00 folder, because I'm pretty sure I just need to copy it there and edit the nintendo_path= field to emuMMC/ER00/Nintendo in the emummc.ini file. Does that sound right? Or should I rename the ER00 folder to RAW1 and keep the directory the same?
You can see in the screenshot my old config and directory structure (left) and the new structure on the right. Please let me know the best way to set this up.
Note: NXNandManager seems to build the folders for compatability with Atmosphere and SXOS. I think that's why it made a folder called "Emutendo" on the root of the card. The new config file it created points to that for the nintendo path, but I did not have that on my old card. Guessing that's an SXOS thing.